Taron wrote:There is always a kind of esoteric touch to your designs, which I only lately begin to realize. Very nice and interesting!

Many thanks, Taron! Yes, you're right and in almost all my works there are included some elements of the collective imaginary. It's something that I was added to my designs after the contact with other artists of my environment.

eduardobedoya wrote:to me it remimed to Earthworm Jim, a peculiar game indeed, a very sui generis stuff. congrats again.

Thank you! When Zeropainter commented that it reminded him of an old video game of the 90's I also thought about this title, because of the surreal backgrounds and the acid colors that gave it an alien atmosphere to all the game, I'm glad this work has made you to remember this great old classic. ^_^

Yeah, makes sense. I just wonder, if you intentionally made the sun look like it's drowning in agony, or if that zigzag line is meant to be "the nose" and the Dali-esque swirl is meant to be the smiling lips?! If the latter is true, you might want to reconsider that zigzag line, hmmm. ...at the moment it looks like the moon is winning the struggle against the sun in the age old myth of the chase. No matter what, though, it looks great and very solid altogether!

Taron wrote:Yeah, makes sense. I just wonder, if you intentionally made the sun look like it's drowning in agony, or if that zigzag line is meant to be "the nose" and the Dali-esque swirl is meant to be the smiling lips?! If the latter is true, you might want to reconsider that zigzag line, hmmm. ...at the moment it looks like the moon is winning the struggle against the sun in the age old myth of the chase. No matter what, though, it looks great and very solid altogether!

Thank you! Ocaso represents the last hour of the afternoon, when the sun blushes from the heat, it hides to rest behind the horizon and the moon, clueless, comes out to take its place. The rainbow represents the moment of time that keeps them separate and independent of each other, making everyone govern their part of the day. But of course, another way to see it is also possible, the drawing is open to that and the strange reflection of the sun helps to think about it. ^^